GEOFFREY.R
- 01 Nov 2003 16:46
I bought shares in this company at 4.5p in September 2003. I see they are rising. Can anyone tell me please the growth potential for this company as they have just been awarded several new contracts ?
thestatusquo
- 06 Feb 2004 18:32
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cheers stephen!
momentum
- 06 Feb 2004 18:51
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Finally director buying 1000 shares at 14.25p is hardly a vote of confidence ( taking the p***).He shouldnt have bothered. Only thing he acheived is to create a negative impact on the SP
thestatusquo
- 06 Feb 2004 19:05
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Totally agree on that one! That was takin the p***!
But at the same time the existing Directors haven't exactly been heading for the exits. They had ample opportunity up at the dizzy heights of 18p, but they didn't sell.
They know the contracts currently under negotiation better than I do & I am assuming they haven't gone out & drunk that 2.5million recently raised. Remember that fundraising was over-subscribed at 10pence.
I think patience will be rewarded on this one. Shares Mags estimates were for profits in the 5-10million bracket in 3-5years. If that is even 25% accurate, then CWV is a STRONG BUY.
Doshmaker
- 06 Feb 2004 19:20
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The sideways movement at the moment is very frustrating but this is the way I currently look at it:
I am a winner whichever way this goes short term. I mean if it drifts lower and lower I will fill my boots and if it goes higher and higher I am happy because I already own enough. I can't believe it will be long before new contracts are announced, hopefully a TDI if we are fortunate. Patience will be rewarded I am pretty sure of that.
thestatusquo
- 08 Feb 2004 17:12
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thestatusquo
- 08 Feb 2004 17:19
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Long term 200 day moving average is catching up with recent positive price action.
Current consolidation period gives longer term investors a chance to stake build at reasonable prices. The share price will rally expectantly ahead of results in March, where positive news may increase that momentum.
Boring for now, but ultimately no TDI contracts have been announced yet since the fundraising. The Company itself said these bigger ticket items would have a large impact on bottom line. If they come through price action will be swift.
For now I think we are fairly valued. This view obviously improves on contract announcements.
GRAEME.ALEXANDER
- 09 Feb 2004 13:37
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Looks like the MM. are after our shares again.......they keep paying more and more but dont appear to be selling. They must be filling big order or know something we dont.Graeme.
thestatusquo
- 09 Feb 2004 18:55
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An excert from last report to July 03.
"Outlook
For the remainder of the year, the Company is looking to exploit its successes with TDI and negotiations continue with other exchanges who are potential users. Sales of TDI are large ticket items and consequently have a significant impact on the Companys income and financial performance. The timing of such new sales will therefore have an impact on the end of year results. The Company is seeking also to achieve increased income in the traditional quote vendor market sector via its wholesale DDF product and the new end user ProphetX product, marketed by CMS in the UK as a result of its exclusive agreement with DTN.
These interim results represent a very encouraging trend in the Companys performance achieved in difficult market conditions."
thestatusquo
- 09 Feb 2004 19:00
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Not only have "difficult market conditions" improved considerably, CMS has delivered new contract wins for various products since July.
It is unclear as to exactly how much this will increase turnover, but an increased sales/marketing team in the USA, since the fundraising will help.
I still believe this will be a good stock to hold in 2004, as its story unfolds.
momentum
- 09 Feb 2004 21:17
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Just a quick one, results due in march?
bellsys
- 09 Feb 2004 21:29
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bellsys
- 09 Feb 2004 21:35
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Hi all
Momentum, yes I believe the results are out in March. I would not expect significant improvements in them though. Whilst there was positive news in the interims, exceeding 2002 6months, there have been no tdi's announced to December so I doubt they have made much in addition to that. However they have increased there Prophet clients but again this was to late to have an impact on the accounts for 2003. I dont think anyone should get to geared up for anything startling in the full year therefore - the proof will be in the announcements of new tdi's - typically 500,000 a go - this will be what moves the price, not the accounts>
IMO
thestatusquo
- 09 Feb 2004 22:34
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Evenin all.
March results to end December, will only show figures to then. New clients were added in that period though, so it will be instructive to see revenues generated.
But a trading outlook, and general sense of where the company is at, is always useful and this will be written in March by the Directors. This could indicate trading post close date of 31Dec.
Any positive surprises showing trend growth in turnover or profitability would be helpful. It would also give an outlook on growth possibilities given the 2.5 million war chest sitting in the bank.
bloodhound
- 10 Feb 2004 17:57
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Sniffed out some analysis.
http://stocks.onvista.co.uk/figures_fundamental.html?ID_OSI=190240
Bloodhound.
kantona
- 12 Feb 2004 07:32
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CMS WebView PLC
12 February 2004
12 February 2004
CMS WebView wins rights to distribute ProphetX in Europe
CMS WebView is pleased to announce that it has won the sole rights to sell and
support ProphetX, the market price display system for energy and commodity
traders, in mainland Europe. CMS's agreement with US firm DTN Market Access,
owner of ProphetX, extends the exclusive rights CMS has to market ProphetX in
the UK.
Since last summer, when CMS began marketing ProphetX in the UK, it has
successfully sold the service to over 20 corporate clients including Vitol and
E.D & F Man, both multinational commodities trading companies, as well as Fortis
Bank. CMS believes the close working relationship it has developed with DTN, and
its experience of selling ProphetX in the UK, should help it quickly penetrate
the extensive European market.
Following the agreement with DTN, CMS is actively recruiting a network of agents
to handle the increased sales activity. CMS has begun preliminary discussions
with several possible agents and plans to have them operating initially in the
major European commodity trading centres. It is anticipated that initial
agreements will be in place by the end of the first quarter. Until then, CMS's
London office will handle European sales.
ProphetX is a professional real-time market display and analysis product for
commodity traders that has been developed by US company DTN Market Access.
Typically priced at 200 per month per terminal, it has already proved popular
in the USA, selling over 4,000 terminals.
Bob Antell, Chief Executive of CMS, commented:
'We're looking forward to building on the success already achieved in the UK and
obtaining further sales in Europe. We're starting our entry into Europe via the
major commodity trading centres, where a number of our current clients have
branches or indeed their headquarters. These therefore represent likely
opportunities for immediate sales.'
Corey Meyer, President of DTN Market Access, said:
'DTN has been impressed with CMS's efforts to-date and we are pleased to build
on our strong relationship by extending CMS's sales territory to include Europe.
ProphetX continues to be a core and strategic element of DTN's business. We look
forward to building on our own success of ProphetX sales in the USA with this
extension of our relationship with CMS.'
For further information, please contact:
Bob Antell/Peter Blogg Neil Boom/Jenny Leahy
CMS WebView plc Gresham PR Ltd.
020 7744 7722 020 7404 9000
Notes to editors:
About CMS WebView plc
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ckmtang
- 12 Feb 2004 07:43
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looking good...
elrico
- 12 Feb 2004 11:00
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CSM Webview was highlighted as a potential growth stock for 2004 here;
http://www.lemminginvestor.com/FebruaryRNSQuickReadUPDATES.html
http://www.lemminginvestor.com/CMS.html
thestatusquo
- 12 Feb 2004 15:14
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All good news, and adds confidence going forward. I'm holding this one tight.
bloodhound
- 12 Feb 2004 15:23
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bloodhound - 12 Feb'04 - 14:27 - 11774 of 11775 edit
CMS to chair this conference in Budapest on the 4/5 march. Could Russia be the
next TDI customer. This info comes from the CMS website (stop press) link.
CHAIRMAN'S FOREWORD
I would like to thank the General Assembly of the AFM for making the RTS Stock Exchange an Associate Member of the AFM and electing me the Chairman of the Association for the year 2003-2004.
The AFM plays a remarkable role in the world futures and options industry - it facilitates integration of newly established derivative exchanges, brokerages and other market participants from emerging markets into the world of derivatives. Through its regular conferences the AFM links representatives of a wide array of different professional organizations providing them with networking opportunities beneficial for all.
I begin my tenure as the Chairman of AFM at the time when the Association, through ongoing efforts of previous Chairmen, Secretariat and all members, acquired recognition and enjoyed attention from many well-known exchanges, regulators and media.
The AFM's 6th Annual Conference in Moscow gave strong impetus to further development of Russian derivatives market. I firmly believe in AFM's success and as an Chairman of the Association will do my best to make sure the AFM reaches its goals. I would also rely on the Association members's assistance in this important matter.
Vladislav Streltsov
Chairman, Association of Futures Markets
Chairman, RTS Stock Exchange, Russia
http://www.afm-org.hu/2004/Budapest%20agenda%2001%2007%20public.pdf
bloodhound - 12 Feb'04 - 14:30 - 11775 of 11775 edit
CMS to exhibit here in May.
Thursday, 20 May 2004
The Brewery
Chiswell Street
London EC1Y 4SD
Join us at DWT 2004 where senior trading, risk and IT professionals from financial institutions come to meet and network with leading financial services vendors. At the free exhibition you will find innovative solutions that will help you leverage the latest technologies and take advantage of new opportunities within the marketplace. In the vendor presentations, a cross section of providers will give your business new strategies and help you gain a clear advantage in the global financial markets.
DWT 2004 will focus on the key issues facing the financial services industry, including new and more flexible approaches to networks, infrastructure and data; and the shift towards outsourcing and services.
What happened at DWT 2003?
DWT 2003 maintained its position as one of the leading events in the financial services calendar. The event hosted 32 of the top technology vendors and leading industry associations, with over 700 visitors in attendance throughout the day. Some of the highlights of the day were popular vendor presentations from Axiom, BT, Caplin, IBM, Iris, and IPUG. The exhibition showcase also played host to a number of exclusive launches from Manamind, Syntegra and Wall Street Systems further endorsing the importance of DWT among the vendor community. The networking continued long into the night with the DWT 2003 drinks reception and post-event drinks at the Vaults proving as always to be a great success.
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thestatusquo
- 12 Feb 2004 16:19
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All growth markets bloodhound. The future looks positive.